Magnum Energy Solutions M9-TS1 User manual

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Product Installation Guide
24 Volt Intelligent Thermostat
(With 4.3” LCD Display)
Mx-TS1
Description:
Features Include:
Equipment Needed for Installation:
Planning for Installation:
Select ONE of the Following Thermostat Configurations:
Dimensional Drawing:
The Bi-Directional, intelligent thermostat uses wireless communication to provide quick and easy implementation of
energy saving HVAC controls. When the thermostat receives an “occupied” signal from a switch or sensor, the user
immediately gains full control over the HVAC settings. When the thermostat receives an “unoccupied” signal, it sets the
room back to the preset unoccupied temperature. It is designed for use with most basic gas/electric furnace/air conditioning
units, PTHP/PTAC systems, 4-pipe, or 2-pipe fan coil systems.
• Compatible with key card switch, occupancy sensor, window/door sensor and other wireless transmitters.
• Controllable through smart phone as well as VenergyUI software
• Optional humidity sensor
• Optional manual controls
• Two way communication
• Phillips Screwdriver
• Electrical Tape
• Wire Nuts
• Take a moment to prepare for installation and ensure optimal communications with other system components in the space
• Always utilize a qualified installer
• Create separation distance between interfering electronics such as fluorescent tube ends, ballasts, electronic transformers,
and motors. Avoid mounting inside of metal enclosures.
• Obstructions of metal, concrete and dense building materials will reduce the range. Mount higher and away from obstruc-
tions to maximize range.
WARNING: To avoid risk of fire, shock, or death, TURN OFF POWER at circuit breaker or fuse and verify that it is OFF before
installation begins. Make
sure that it remains OFF until installation is complete.
NOTE: Read the WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS section before beginning these installation options. Read all steps for this
option before taking any action to
install the thermostat.
OPTION A: Heat Pump Configuration Installation
1. If retrofitting an old thermostat, remove the old device, carefully noting the wire connections on the old unit. Record wire
color and terminal legends (Cable wire color for Control Feed, Load Feed, Common, Auxiliary Heat, Compressor, Low Fan,
High Fan and Reversing Valve). Refer to Table A.
2. Install mounting bracket to the junction box with provided mounting screws.
3. Wire thermostat according to function as shown in Figure A.
4. Push wires into junction box. Rest bottom of thermostat on mounting tabs in mounting plate. Push top of thermostat
towards wall and secure into place with self tapping screw.
5. Turn power on.
Depth = 1”

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Select ONE of the Following Thermostat Configurations (continued): Technical Specifications:
Wiring Diagram:
Warnings & Cautions:
OPTION B: 4-Pipe Fan Coil Configuration
1. Read all steps for this option before taking any action to install thermostat
2. If retrofitting old thermostat, remove old device, carefully noting the wire connections on the old unit. Record wire
color and terminal legends (Cable wire color for Control Feed, Load Feed, Common Auxiliary Heat, Compressor, Low
Fan, High Fan and Reversing Valve). Refer to Table A.
3. Install mounting bracket to the junction box with provided mounting screws.
4. Wire thermostat according to function as shown in Figure B. Note: If the mechanical system has only two fan speeds:
Green-Low Fan, Violet-High Fan, Orange-Not Used.
5. Push wires into junction box. Rest bottom of thermostat on mounting tabs in mounting plate. Push top of thermostat
towards wall and secure into place with self-tapping screw (included).
6. Turn power On.
OPTION C: 2-Pipe Fan Coil Configuration
Note: Continuous fan is not available on 2-Pipe with aquastat systems. Continuous fan is available on 2-Pipe with
electric heat systems.
1. Follow instructions for a 4-Pipe installation but using Figure C for 2- Pipe Fan Coil with Aquastat or Figure D for 2 Pipe
Fan Coil with Electric Heat.
2. Push wires into junction box. Rest bottom of thermostat on mounting tabs in mounting plate. Push top of thermostat
towards wall and secure into place with self-tapping screw (included).
3. Turn power on.
• HIGH VOLTAGE: A qualified installer or electrician must install this device. Follow all applicable electrical codes for
installation.
Part Numbers (Frequency Dependant) M9-TS1 (902 MHz - North America)
M8-TS1 (868 MHz - Europe and China)
MJ-TS1 (928 MHz - Japan)
Range 50-150 feet (typical)
Input Voltage 24 V
Max Loads 24 V (1.5 amp / circuit)
Temperature Monitor Range 32°F to 99.9°F (0°C to 37.7°C)
Temperature Set Point Range 60°F to 85°F (15.5°C to 29.5°C)
Operating Temperatures 14°F to 131°F (-10°C to 55°C)
Storage Temperatures -4°F to 131°F (-20°C to 55°C)
Sampling Rate Every 5 seconds
Display format Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
Fan Control Selectable: Auto Cycle, Low, Medium, High, Economy, O
Memory Stores up to 30 Switch IDs
Accuracy + / - 1°F (0.5°C)
Heat / Cool Control 1 heat and 1 cool circuit;
Heat pump reversing valve circuit
Dimensions 4.4” x 6.1” x 1”
Radio Certifications FCC (U.S. SZV-TCM2XXC)
IC (Canada 5713A-TCM2XXC)
L5
L4
L3
L2
L1
LC
AC
AQ1: Aquastat Connection - AQ2
AQ2: Aquastat Connection 2 - Jumper to AQ1
GND: Common for 0-10 Volt Output and Thermistor Input
T: Temperature Input - External Thermistor
CV: Control Voltage Output - 0-10 Volts
LC: Load Common, AC - COMM
AC: Load Hot, AC - 24 VAC
L5: Load 5 - Heating Valve
L4: Load 4 - Cooling Valve
L3: Load 3 - Low Fan Relay
L2: Load 2 - Medium Fan Relay
L1: Load 1 - High Fan Relay
24 VAC
high
fan
relay
med
fan
relay
low
fan
relay
CLG
VALVE
HTG
VALVE
Hot
Common

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Conventional HVAC Systems:
Commonly Used Wiring
Terminal Designators Possible Wire Color Possible Signal
Names / Functions Comments
C Black 24VAC Common From one side of the 24 VAC transformer,
usually called the common side.
R or V Red 24 VAC Hot
From the other side of the 24VAC
transformer, usually called the hot side.
The thermostat may connect this terminal
with W (call for heat) or Y (call for cool), if
RH and RC are not used / available. Some
thermostats also use this supply to power
themselves.
RH or 4 Red 24VAC hot usually used for
call for heat
Functions as the source of power for the W
terminal. Ther thermostat usually connects
this terminal with W when it calls for heat.
RC Red 24VAC hot usually used for
call for cool
Functionas as the source of power for the Y
terminal. Ther thermostat usually connects
this terminal with Y when it calls for heat.
G Green Activate blower fan
Ther fan switch on the thermostat usually
connects this terminal with R when it is in
the ON position.
W or W1 or W2 White Call for heat
Ther thermostat usually connects this terminal
with R or RG when it calls for heat. Ther
thermostat usually connects this terminal
with G when the fan switch is set to AUTO.
Some thermostats require a jumper from W
to Y if a heat pump is used. Other thermostats
might use this as a second-stage heating.
Sometimes W2 designates auxilary heating
in systems that use heat pumps.
Y Yellow Call for cool
Ther thermostat usually connects this terminal
with R or RC when it calls for heat. The
thermostat usually connects this terminal
with G when the fan switch is set to AUTO.
Could also be for cooling of the first-stage
heating on a heat pump.
S1 and S2 Varies Outside air temperature
display
Used to display the outside air temperaturre
on some digital thermostats.
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